Battery manufacturers Duracell is a leading brand of batteries and flashlights. ...more on Wikipedia about "Duracell"
Energizer Holdings (formerly Eveready Battery), headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, well known in the United States for its pink Energizer Bunny, is an American manufacturer of batteries with a market share of approximately 30%, with markets in over 150 countries. Formerly a division of Ralston Purina (which purchased them from Union Carbide in 1986), the company owns the Energizer and Eveready brands, producing alkaline, carbon zinc, and lithium batteries, as well as button cell batteries for medical equipment, as well as other specialty batteries. The company also manufactures flashlights. In 1999, Energizer sold its rechargeable battery division, although it still markets them for retail sale. ...more on Wikipedia about "Energizer Holdings"
Interstate Battery System of America, Inc., informally known as Interstate Batteries, is a privately-owned company that markets automotive batteries manufactured by Johnson Controls through a system of local independent distributors. These distributors service dealers that mainly include car dealerships and repair shops. Recently, they've started to open "All Battery Centers" which sell batteries for different electronic and cordless devices as well as those for cars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate Batteries"
Maxell is a Japanese company, which manufactures consumer electronics. The company's most notable products are batteries -- the company's name is a contraction of "maximum capacity dry cell" -- and recording media, including audio cassettes and video tapes, and recordable optical discs like CD-R/RW and DVD±RW. The company also sells electronics accessories, like CD and DVD laser cleaners. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maxell"
VARTA (Vertrieb, Aufladung, Reparatur, Transportabler Akkumulatoren), founded in Germany in 1904, is a global company manufacturing batteries for automotive, industrial and consumer markets. ...more on Wikipedia about "Varta"
Yuasa Corporation (ユアサコーポレーション) offers a wide range of lead acid automobile and motorcycle batteries that meet internationally accepted standards of quality and safety. ...more on Wikipedia about "Yuasa"
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